Society & Culture0 min ago
How can I get a blatant troll like Juddlinski banned?
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Please click on this link and read the comments by ''Tedsmum'' and take a look at his links.
http://www.board123.com/forums/index.php?mforu m=JulieBurchill&showtopic=44506&hl=tedsmum
You might want to search his name on the message board there...
http://www.board123.com/forums/index.php?mforu m=JulieBurchill&showtopic=44506&hl=tedsmum
You might want to search his name on the message board there...
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http://www.board123.com/forums/index.php?mforu m=JulieBurchill&showtopic=44506&hl=tedsmum
http://www.board123.com/forums/index.php?mforu m=JulieBurchill&showtopic=44506&hl=tedsmum
There are a couple of AB links, dot
here is one that you can access on that forum......
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Law/Question307 564.html
another slags off an Abes Q on a house sale
here is one that you can access on that forum......
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Law/Question307 564.html
another slags off an Abes Q on a house sale
Well, as I see it juddlinski is posting AB threads on that JB forum and making snide comments about the aber's to those on that site. Whether this is permitted or not (AB might not like posts going to third parties), it is not a very nice practise to ridicule fellow abers to outside forums.
Cheap laughs, and unpleasant.
Cheap laughs, and unpleasant.
imho, loads of people dont use answerbank as it was intended, so if you want to ban him, youd have to ban a whole load of others too. I cant see whats wrong with making reference to this site elsewhere. If someone has said something particularly stupid/funny on here, i'll often take the pee out of them to my husband. People should realise that what they post on the net is available for everyone who has access to the internet to see
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